Gracie Hunt — the eldest daughter of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt — may be known for her glamorous NFL game-day ensembles, but she’s planning a style switch-up for the FIFA World Cup 2026.
Gracie exclusively spoke with Page Six Style about her wardrobe plans while promoting her ambassadorship with On Location, the official hospitality provider of the soccer competition, which offers packages with perks like inclusive food and beverage, private lounges and more.
“I have some pretty fun outfits planned out, but I’m going to stick to a pretty elevated game-day chic look,” Gracie divulged, adding, “You’ll see me in sort of my game-day classics, but I think we’ll go a little more sporty than what you would typically see me in for Chiefs game day.”
For Gracie, that means “elevated jeans,” stylish World Cup tees and Team USA swag.
“Got to support my team and show some pride,” she said.
The sports personality, 27, said she is particularly looking forward to the global fashion that will take over the tournament.
“We have a fashion cycle here in the United States that changes as the seasons change and trends come and go. But what I’m super excited about is to see international style,” she said.
“I can’t wait to see what people in Brazil are rocking to support the Brazilian national team. And what are people in Germany [wearing]?”
“I think that’s one of the most fun things about the World Cup, is seeing all of the fashion from around the world culminate and mix at these World Cup games,” she added.
Gracie might even change up her NFL looks depending on the trends she picks up from the soccer stadiums.
“I need to pull some inspo,” she said. “I can’t wait to see what people are bringing in from around the world, and then maybe that’ll impact some of my game-day style this fall.”
Known for her bold Arrowhead Stadium outfits in Chiefs red, gold and white, Gracie has been involved in the NFL’s fashion evolution since she was a tween, sharing that she started doing campaigns for the NFL Juniors apparel line at just 12 years old.
“I don’t think I ever thought that we would be living in a world where we have amazing brands like Off Season and Erin Andrews’ WEAR creating incredible fashion for women in sports and in the NFL,” she said.
“I just don’t think that we thought back then, wow, this is where things will go. We just saw a need. We
wanted attractive clothing to wear on game day,” she continued. “We were tired of cutting up
guys’ jerseys to have something somewhat presentable.”
Gracie is grateful to be part of the fashion movement for women in an industry previously dominated by men.
“I just look at that with such joy and such gratitude for people realizing, wow, we can take this, we can elevate it, we can amplify it, we can improve it,” she said.
“And I think that mentality of elevation, amplification and constant improving — whether that’s sports fashion or [another] industry — is how we achieve dreams that we never even thought we could.”
Gracie is proud of where women in the sports world are today.
“I think Caitlin Clark is a testament to how far we’ve come and how popular female athletes are,” she said of the WNBA star. “You’ve got Serena Williams. I grew up aspiring to be Mia Hamm.”
“Do we still have a long way to go? I guess that depends on how you look at it. I think that the sky’s
the limit for where we can go,” she said. “I’m just really thrilled with excitement for where we’ll see ourselves in 10 years across the board in women’s sports.”
Gracie’s partnership with On Location is near and dear to her heart, as she’s played soccer and attended every FIFA World Cup since 2010.
“FIFA hospitality offers incredible packages that just take the stress out of game day,” she said. “Having attended all of these World Cups, I know there are a lot of logistics involved and it’s nice to show up knowing that a lot of that has been handled on the front end — whether that is club level seats, all-inclusive food and drinks, or just knowing that you’re going to have access to really awesome spaces in the stadium. FIFA hospitality definitely offers a lot as far as those packages go.”
Despite her deep ties to the NFL, Gracie described herself as a World Cup “superfan.”
“I can’t wait to see the wave circulating around these stadiums, and just to feel that collective energy and unity around the beautiful game of soccer that comes with World Cups,” Gracie said. “I’m really excited for what this is going to do for the sport of soccer in this country, and also just so hyped to see some really exciting matches here in North America.”
The FIFA World Cup 2026 kicks off in Mexico City on Thursday, with the final match set to take place at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on July 19.
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